$100 FRN's (1928 - Date)

$100 Federal Reserve Notes - APMEX offers a fine selection of $100 Federal Reserve Notes, issued from 1928 to date. Federal Reserve notes are the small-sized paper currency still used in the U.S. today. Once printed in denominations of $1.00 through $10,000, now $100 is largest denomination printed in these notes.

Federal Reserve notes are the country’s only form of paper money issued since the mid-1960s. Often confused with Federal Reserve Bank notes, the key difference between the two is that responsibility for Federal Reserve notes lies with the government and not individual banks.

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Big Head Hundreds! Six consecutive $100 Federal Reserve Notes from Series 1996. Consecutive $100 Star &starf; notes that are 22 years old are very scarce to find. This is the first year of issue for the new "Big Head."
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Five consecutive $100 Federal Reserve Notes from Series 1996. Consecutive $100 Star &starf; notes that are 22 years old are very scarce to find. This is the first year of issue for the new "Big Head."
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